abortion--health risks]]>
birth control--as a term]]>
birth control--socio-economic benefits]]>
birth control clinics and leagues--establishment of]]>
birth control laws and legislation--Federal]]>
birth control laws and legislation--state]]>
birth control methods]]>
birth control movement--history of]]>
Brownsville Clinic]]>
Brownsville Clinic--arrests, trials and imprisonment]]>
child labor]]>
client letters]]>
conferences--International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference--1922 (5th)]]>
conferences--Middle Western States Birth Control Conference--1923]]>
Family Limitation]]>
family size--and poverty]]>
family size--class-based]]>
Japan--birth control in]]>
neo-Malthusianism]]>
physicians--and birth control]]>
race progress]]>
Sachs, Sadie]]>
Sanger, Margaret--biographical details]]>
Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (China)]]>
Sanger, Margaret--tours, 1922 (Japan)]]>
Sanger, Margaret--as a nurse]]>
Sanger, Margaret--family of]]>
Sanger, Margaret--exile, 1914-15]]>
Woman Rebel The--legal case]]>
women and girls--enslavement of]]>
women and girls--reproductive choices and decisions]]>
With this address, Sanger opened the Middle Western States Birth Control
Conference, held in Chicago at the Drake
Hotel. Handwritten additions by Sanger. ]]>
Typed speech]]>
msp#143237]]>
Japan--birth control in]]>
Japan--MS on]]>
Japan--overpopulation]]>
Japan--population policies]]>
overpopulation--and war]]>
overpopulation--effects of]]>
Sanger, Margaret--speaking bans]]>
Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (Japan)]]>
Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (Korea)]]>
Sanger, Margaret--tours--1922 (China)]]>
For a similar statement, see ""Statement on Japanese Trip," Aug. 9,
1952.]]>
"Japs Talk Nothing But War, Says Mrs. Margaret Sanger, After Long Tour
In Behalf of Birth Control," Santa Cruz (CA) Evening News,
Sept. 7 1922, p. 6
]]>
Published Interview]]>
msp#422070]]>
London, England]]>